DAVIE — Despite the struggles on offense, the Dolphins would like to think they’re three deep at wide receiver.

The Broncos have two quality cornerbacks … but one won’t be in uniform Sunday.

Finally, a bit of math that could work in favor of the Dolphins’ offense.

Aqib Talib, a four-time Pro Bowl selection and No. 37 on the list of the NFL’s top 100 players, is suspended for his fracas with Oakland receiver Michael Crabtree last week.

It would appear that if DeVante Parker can rebound from the New England game, and Kenny Stills and Jarvis Landry maintain their level of play, that the Dolphins have an area to exploit. And when you have the 30th-ranked offense in the NFL, one that has averaged 16.4 points in the five-game losing streak, you’ll take every break you can get.

At least on the receiving end, Landry said it’s business as usual despite the suspension.

“It’s not going to affect us,” Landry said. “We pretty much know for the most part what we’re going to get. Vance is a defensive-minded coach. We’re excited about the matchup and their other guys as well.”

Vance is Vance Joseph, the Broncos’ first-year coach who a year ago was matching wits with Landry & Co. every day in Davie, because he was the Dolphins’ defensive coordinator.

Joseph, never has been one to mince words, called Talib’s actions “unacceptable” but was glad the NFL at least reduced Talib’s suspension from the original two games to one.

“I was hoping for just a fine, but I’ll say the process was fair—it was clean,” Joseph said. “I was proud of Talib and how he handled it. He was very humble and apologetic about his actions.”

The Broncos still have Chris Harris Jr., a Pro Bowl corner with 15 career interceptions. Obviously no problem there.

The second starting corner now becomes Bradley Roby, who has seen extensive action anyway when the Broncos go with three cornerbacks. He’s a former first-rounder who was picked on by Cincinnati’s Andy Dalton two weeks ago, including two touchdown passes and a pass interference. Possible reasons for concern for Joseph there.

Then, things get dicey, which is where the Dolphins’ depth comes in. The next two corners are Brandan Langley, a 23-year-old rookie with zero starts and two solo tackles in his career. It’s possible Joseph will promote Marcus Rios from the practice squad, enabling him to make his NFL debut.

“We have to have everybody,” Broncos defensive coordinator Joe Woods said. “All hands on deck. We have a couple different packages that we can use based on how they want to play us. We prepared all of those guys this week, so it’s fluid.”

Sheer numbers alone indicate potential for the Dolphins, provided, of course, the offensive line can keep Von Miller off Jay Cutler’s back. The Dolphins gave up seven sacks to the sack-challenged Patriots last week, so bringing heat on Cutler might be one way for the NFL’s fourth-ranked pass defense to offset the absence of Talib.

“He’s a great player, so I think they may have to change something up on defense with some other guys playing,” Stills said. “But we’ll see how it goes. We’re preparing to play and we’ll make adjustments as the game goes along.”